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- Dipentodon is a genus of flowering plants in the family Dipentodontaceae. Its only species, Dipentodon sinicus, is a small, deciduous tree native to southern...
- sister to Br****icales plus Malvales, and newly cir****scribed to include Dipentodon, Gerrardina, Huertea, Perrottetia, and Tapiscia", Taxon, 58 (2): 468–478...
- Until 2006, Dipentodontaceae was treated as consisting of a single genus, Dipentodon. Since that time, some authors have included Perrottetia in Dipentodontaceae...
- Dipentodontaceae is a family of flowering plants containing two genera. Dipentodon Dunn - southern China, ****am, Myanmar Perrottetia ****h in F.W.H.von Humboldt...
- is found on dead wood of Betula platyphylla, Broussonetia papyrifera, Dipentodon sinicus, Neolitsea sp., Salix spp, and other broad-leaved trees. It grows...
- to include all members of the pentatomy mentioned above. Dipentodon has one species Dipentodon sinicus. It is native to southern China, Burma, and northern...
- flowers Malvales Cytinus hypocistis Dipentodontaceae (shichi family) Dipentodon, from Gr**** for "two groups of five teeth" (on the sepals and petals)...
- P Pedanius Dioscorides (c. 40 – c. 90) Dioscoreales Dipentodontaceae Dipentodon G two groups of five teeth (on the sepals and petals) Huerteales Dipterocarpaceae...
- paniculata Ebenaceae Vulnerable Diospyros trichophylla Ebenaceae Vulnerable Dipentodon sinicus Dipentodontaceae Lower risk/least concern Dipterocarpus alatus...
- sister to Br****icales plus Malvales, and newly cir****scribed to include Dipentodon, Gerrardina, Huertea, Perrottetia, and Tapiscia". Taxon. 58 (2): 468–478...